SilenSnor® Anti-Snoring Appliance

Finally!
A Way You can Eliminate the Dentist and Save yourself Hundreds of
Dollars by dealing Directly with the Dental Lab!

What is
the SilenSnor®?

SilenSnor® is a completely customized oral appliance that resembles an athletic mouthpiece. Small and
flexible, it has no moving parts, masks, hoses, or batteries. SilenSnor® is made from sterile thermoplastic. It is easy to clean
with a regular toothbrush
& is the perfect Snoring Solution.

The
SilenSnor® Anti-Snoring Device

How is
the SilenSnor® fitted?

ENT’s (or
otolaryngology specialists, as they are known to those who can spell)
are not the only ones to treat snoring. Dental Lab Direct can help too,
may we suggest a special type of night mouth guard. The SilenSnor® is
fitted by you! You take the impressions yourself! You order the
'Impression Kit' from www.neonbrite.com for a fraction of the cost a dentist would charge for taking an
impression. There are no needles, no drugs, no tools in your mouth or X-rays required.
We will custom make an appliance for you and you exclusively, the cost
of this appliance from a dentist would range from $600 to
$900.

By using our 'Teeth Impression Kit' to
make your own impressions, our lab can create you completely customized
mouth pieces that will keep you from snoring and getting a peaceful
nights rest.

Here's
how it works:

When
you receive your kit, review the steps and instructions first. Then
take out 1 set of the YELLOW & BLUE impression material (putty).

Mix
the two pieces of putty together for 45 seconds to get one solid
color (blue).

When
your putty is one solid color, simply roll it and shape it like a
finger. Pick up your tray.

Put
the finger shaped putty into the tray, making sure to cover all parts
of the tray.

Take
the tray and place it over the center of your upper or lower teeth
(remember that this putty will harden in under two (2) minutes). Push
the tray over your teeth. Hold for four (4) minutes, then remove.

Send
your impressions back to our dental lab using the pre-paid envelope
that came with your kit. We make your mouthpiece (s) & send it
back to you. As a member of the National Association of Dental
Laboratories, you can rest assured knowing you're getting a quality
custom made dental appliance!

Each
impression kit includes photographs and step-by-step instructions
walking you through the entire impression process. Our clients have a
93% success rate in taking accurate impressions of their teeth the first
time around.

Now...
You've Just Gone Through the Exact Same Process Thousands of Dentists Go Through Every Day and Saved Yourself
Hundreds of Dollars (maybe even Thousands!) The
process is the same for all of our products.

How does
SilenSnor® work?

SilenSnor® is worn during sleep. It uses normal body reflexes to keep the airway
open. The device fits snugly on the upper teeth. When the lower jaw
closes, the lower teeth close onto the lower ramp of the SilenSnor. This
keeps the jaw in a normal position, rather than sagging open and back.
In addition, the tongue reflexively seeks the small center orifice
between the upper and lower ramp. This reflex keeps if from sagging back
into the throat. With the airway open, breathing is relaxed and normal
during sleep. Your lower jaw is in an
advanced position, not normal.

How
effective is the SilenSnor®?

"Though my wife complained of snoring, especially when I returned from a
Sydney or Hong Kong flight, I realized I had a problem (and set out to
correct it) when my snoring woke my daughter up, through two closed
doors. "With no changes in my life style, using the SilenSnor®,
I now wake up (after 7 hours sleep) at 6-7 am, well rested." - United
Airlines Captain

Users of SilenSnor® report significant improvement of sleep quality, and a return of
symptoms when it's not used.

Your body
needs about 7-8 hours of undisturbed sleep each night to allow you to
have a good day. If yours or your partners snoring awaken you
continually, you suffer from all sorts of unpleasant things...don’t you.

You can
fall asleep at the wheel

You may be
suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea (see your doctor soon!)

You are
typically irritable

You may be
falling asleep in classes

You may be
sleeping in another room

Many doctors will tell you that the most successful methods to eliminate
snoring are jaw positioners or CPAP machines. Surgery (both conventional
and laser) is falling out of favor due to the rather low success rate
and adverse effects (see
The Vancouver Sleep and Breathing website for more).
Somnoplasty (Radio Frequency probe) is promising but no long-term
studies exist.

I had
throat surgery and that didn't stop the snoring. I discovered that
I had apnea. The doctors recommended a C-pap machine. I tried the SilenSnor® mouthpiece and discovered that the mouthpiece not
only eliminated my snoring, but the sleep apnea disappeared as
well. I've been using the product for over three years now and I
am completely satisfied. Would I recommend it to my friends and
family? You can bet on it.

Don
K., California

CPAP
sells for around $1,200, and Somnoplasty usually costs from $2,000 -
$5,000. Many sleep disorder clinics will recommend that you start with
an oral appliance like SilenSnor. If this method works for you, your
search is over, if not you can move up to a CPAP machine or Somnoplasty. SilenSnor® is the ideal place to start. We even offer a 30-day
unconditional return policy so you can't lose!

SilenSnor® Anti Snoring Device works so easily that you'll wonder why you didn't do it years ago. It
works by inserting it into your mouth, over your teeth, much like a
sports mouthpiece*. It gently holds your lower jaw slightly forward
while you sleep. This opens the airway in your throat and allows the
rushing air in your throat to slow down. Slower air doesn't vibrate the
loose tissue and stops the snoring sound.

SilenSnor® -- also known as dental appliances, or mandibular
advancement splints -- have been effective for many people who snore,
including those suffering from mild or moderate obstructive sleep apnea.
They are usually small plastic devices worn in the mouth during sleep to
prevent the soft throat tissues from collapsing and obstructing the
airway. They do this by bringing your lower jaw forward and/or by
lifting your soft palate. Some devices also stop the tongue from
falling back over your windpipe.

Before you go for a multi-hundred dollar solution, try a
less expensive nightguard device that you can order over the Internet
and fit yourself. The FDA seems to have colluded with dentists in
making mouthpieces a prescription item -- so you'll either have to order
from www.neonbrite.com or talk your dentist into writing you a
prescription for one. You can also buy ours without a prescription.

Will
mouthpieces mess up your beautiful smile?

No. Researchers in Sweden found few problems in patients, especially those using soft plastic
mouthpieces. However they recommend that you always check back with your
dentist after a few months to ensure that your appliance isn't causing
unwanted orthodontic side effects.

Alternatively,
Dental
Lab Direct™
announces the Custom Comfort NiteGard® is now available for individuals
for bruxism treatment. Bruxism \‘brək˛si-zəm\ n [Gk
brychein to gnash the teeth]: the habit of unconsciously gritting or
grinding the teeth especially in situations of stress or during sleep.

Have you
ever been told that you grind your teeth? Maybe you need a grinding
tooth guard. Tooth grinding (bruxism) is an oral habit which involves
clenching and grinding the teeth. It is not uncommon in our society.
Approximately 50% to 96% of adults experience bruxism. 15% of children
acquire this behavior. Most often, this habit goes by unnoticed by the
person. Bruxism can occur during the day or night.

What
causes bruxism?

This
condition has no specific cause, but is believed to be a combination of
many factors, such as:

emotional stress

personalities characterized as aggressive, controlling, precise, or
who have time urgency and achievement compulsion tend to develop
bruxism

malocclusion (teeth are not aligned properly)

children whose parents brux are more likely to develop this habit than
children whose parents do not brux

Signs of
bruxism:

tooth
wear, fractures of the teeth and fillings, especially on the front
teeth

grinding noise noticed by a sleeping partner

facial
muscle pain and fatigue

locking, cracking, and clicking of the jaws

headaches

tooth
mobility

sensitive teeth

Bruxism
treatment:

your
oral health professional, your dental hygienist or dentist can make
you aware of the habit and suggest behavioral therapies to stop the
bruxism

stress
reduction and coping techniques can be initiated to reduce the
emotional stress you may be experiencing

a
removable intra-oral appliance can be made for you. The grinding tooth
guard protects the teeth from the forces of clenching or grinding the
teeth together. A bruxism mouth guard or nightguard is more practical
for treating the night bruxer than for those who have daytime
clenching and grinding habits.

If you
think you may be experiencing this oral problem, see your oral health
professional.